- The first batches of Nigerian pilgrims travelling from Ogun state have successfully landed in Saudi Arabia
- The third batch of pilgrims from the state is expected to get airlifted to the Asian country later this week
- The officials in charge express gratitude to Allah for making the journey a successful one
Nigerian pilgrims who departed Ogun state on Sunday and Monday for the yearly Hajj have touched down at the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The two batches, totalling 845 faithful, are now in the holy city of Madinah and are expected to begin the Hajj rituals.